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Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2010 9:09 pm
by K.Snyder
My girlfriend has been to quite alot of major cities on almost every continent and she's told me on a number of occasions how Edinburgh is her favorite. Out of Spain, France, and America among others she'd rather visit Scotland again...

She says the people are incredibly warm and are very accepting of women there...

I do suppose we may visit some time in the near future if anyone is keen to join us...

:yh_wink

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 2:46 am
by gmc
K.Snyder;1343875 wrote: My girlfriend has been to quite alot of major cities on almost every continent and she's told me on a number of occasions how Edinburgh is her favorite. Out of Spain, France, and America among others she'd rather visit Scotland again...

She says the people are incredibly warm and are very accepting of women there...

I do suppose we may visit some time in the near future if anyone is keen to join us...

:yh_wink


Don't let the kilts fool you just because our national dress is a skirt doesn't mean we wouldn't be accepting of women here. Just never ask an Edinburgh resident how they like the new trams.

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Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:33 am
by kazalala
gmc;1343890 wrote: Don't let the kilts fool you just because our national dress is a skirt doesn't mean we wouldn't be accepting of women here. Just never ask an Edinburgh resident how they like the new trams.

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thats great GMC! i had a look at belushi bar one as well and there was a man and woman having a drink and a chat,, i was thinking wow,, they are just sitting there having a chat and little do they know a woman in sunderland is sat watching them through her computer!!!:wah::wah:

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 7:39 am
by kazalala
heres our beach!!!

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Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2010 4:28 pm
by LarsMac
I would love to go to Edinburgh, some day.

My Great grandfather came from there in 1885.

I loved to listen to him tell stories of Scotland, even though I could hardly understand half what he said, he was quite fascinating.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 6:10 am
by buttercup
K.Snyder;1343875 wrote: My girlfriend has been to quite alot of major cities on almost every continent and she's told me on a number of occasions how Edinburgh is her favorite. Out of Spain, France, and America among others she'd rather visit Scotland again...

She says the people are incredibly warm and are very accepting of women there...

I do suppose we may visit some time in the near future if anyone is keen to join us...

:yh_wink


If you plan on seeing a bit more of Scotland than just Edinburgh there's a spare room here for you both for a couple of nights, i'm in the North East.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 7:27 am
by gmc
buttercup;1358897 wrote: If you plan on seeing a bit more of Scotland than just Edinburgh there's a spare room here for you both for a couple of nights, i'm in the North East.


You forgot to ask "of scotland" you will confuse those poor english people reading this who think the northeast is where the geordies live.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 11:21 am
by Bruv
kazalala;1343913 wrote: heres our beach!!!

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gmc;1358902 wrote: You forgot to ask "of scotland" you will confuse those poor english people reading this who think the northeast is where the geordies live.


Who lives there then ?

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 12:17 pm
by gmc
Bruv;1358910 wrote: Who lives there then ?


Teuchters. Some of them speak a stange language called doric.

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:19 am
by buttercup
Should i greet them at the door with

fous yer dous loun an quine, gie's a bosie?

pronounced - foos yer doos loon and quine, geez a bozzee

Edinburgh, Scotland

Posted: Thu May 19, 2011 4:36 am
by gmc
buttercup;1359809 wrote: Should i greet them at the door with

fous yer dous loun an quine, gie's a bosie?

pronounced - foos yer doos loon and quine, geez a bozzee


How about the traditional Ye'll hae had your tea?